Best bike parks around Masserano are primarily found in the nearby Rive Rosse area, a natural mountain biking destination. This region, located in the Biellese area of northern Piedmont, features a unique landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The reddish, sandy, and rocky terrain provides excellent drainage, making trails ridable year-round. It offers a diverse network of trails suitable for various mountain biking disciplines.
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Nice and fun, you can give up from the beginning to the end, the last 200/300 meters have been modified, keep right
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challenging descent, very physical, fun, but be careful!
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Path absolutely worth following due to its particularity, the rock passages are beautiful, some points are complicated due to soil erosion
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Super trail and terrain, drains immediately and grip always at the top!
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The Rive Rosse area, often considered a natural bike park, is characterized by its unique reddish, sandy, and rocky terrain. This landscape is a result of ancient volcanic activity, providing excellent drainage that makes the trails ridable year-round, even after heavy rainfall. It offers a distinct, almost Martian-like environment for riders.
The Rive Rosse area caters to enduro, cross-country (XC), and freeride mountain biking. You'll find a diverse network of over 20 trails, including challenging singletracks like Trail M41, flow trails such as Song of Forest, and dedicated jump sections.
Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. Trail M41 is particularly known for its technical sections, including gap jumps, rock faces, and rock gardens. The upper part of M41 can be very difficult, and the Riverosse Trails are described as fun but treacherous when dry, requiring attention and skill.
While many trails are challenging, the Rive Rosse area also offers trails of moderate difficulty. The flow trails in the pine forest area near Madonna degli Angeli, such as Song of Forest, Pini Direct, Flow Time, and La Pignola, are generally more accessible and provide a good experience for a wider range of riders.
Thanks to the highly draining, sandy, and rocky terrain of the Rive Rosse, the trails remain accessible and enjoyable year-round. This unique geological makeup means you can ride even during wetter and colder seasons.
Many trails offer beautiful views. Trail M41 provides panoramic vistas, and its extended version, 'Trail M41 Bis,' offers views of Lago delle Piane. You'll also encounter varied scenery, including passages through vineyards.
Roasio is a common starting point for exploring the Rive Rosse and offers practical amenities. You can find ample parking, refreshment options, and mechanical support there, making it a convenient base for your biking adventures.
Yes, the region around Masserano offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Walk towards Lago delle Piane - Ring tour' or the 'Sentiero M41 Bis – View of Lake of the Plains loop from Masserano'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Masserano. There are also gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Castello di Barengo – Briona Castle loop', detailed in the gravel biking guide for Masserano.
Absolutely. The Rive Rosse area features several loop options, such as the challenging 'Il meglio dei sentieri delle Rive Rosse — giro ad anello' which can include up to nine different special stages. Other loops like the 'Rive Rosse Loop' and 'Trail in the Woods – Supervolcano Trail loop from Brusnengo' are also popular. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Masserano guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique terrain and excellent drainage, which ensures good grip even after rain. Trails like Trail M41 are celebrated for their flow and fun, while the overall area is appreciated for its diverse challenges and the surreal, almost Martian-like landscape.
Yes, the 'Zona dei Salti' (Jumps Area) located above San Giorgio is highly regarded by riders who enjoy jumps. It features well-designed step-ups and drops that allow for impressive airtime, with the unique terrain providing decent grip.


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